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Betting Systems Aren't Foolproof PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 16 July 2009 14:08

Betting systems are becoming more and more popular in sports betting because everyone wants an easy way to win. Just like investing in the stock market, there is no easy way. You always have to do your home work.

Some people have betting systems in different sports, like the NHL, where you bet against road teams and particularly look for home underdogs. On paper, it makes sense, but it is not a system you can bet blindfolded and get results.

In baseball, most people try to avoid laying money on favorites who are -150 or more, but that systems isn’t fool proof because sometimes big favorites cash in and sometimes they don’t. It’s more of a crap shoot.

In football, a lot of people love to bet on home underdogs, meaning betting on teams who are at home and are getting points on the point spread.

That’s also a good strategy because home field advantage is more important in the NFL than it is in baseball or hockey, which means that home teams win more often than not regardless of the spread.

It’s fairly rare that an NFL team finishes with a winning record on the road, no matter how good they are overall.

But the problem with betting systems is that they are never fool proof. Because of injuries, trades, and changes in player production, the system breaks down.

In general, betting systems are fun when you find and fun to ride, but there is no fool proof system long term.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 14:16
 
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